
Google Street View available for Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile
By: Peter Chubb | December 11, 2008 | Leave a CommentThe Apple iPhone, RIM BlackBerry and even the newest handset, the T-Mobile G1 Android phone both enjoy the features of Google Street View. But now Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile based cell phones have now joined the exclusive party.
It was only a matter of time before the latter two started to use Google’s map application, as it has gained an immense amount of popularity in a number of markets; these include Australia, France, Italy and Spain, which is where Google have been photographing the streets in those countries.
To be able to enjoy using Google Street View on your Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile cell phones, just download the new v2.3 of the Google Maps software. Once downloaded you will be able to enjoy having the advantage of Street View installed on your handset, and see what you have been missing.
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